Kathleen Graber wrote her first poem when she was 35 and went on to graduate from New York University's Creative Writing Program. Her first book, Correspondence, won the 2005 Saturnalia Books Poetry Prize, and she has received fellowships from the New Jersey State Council of the Arts and the Rona Jaffe Foundation. She is a recent Hodder Fellow in poetry at Princeton University and an Amy Lowell Traveling Scholar. Graber teaches in the Creative Writing Program at Virginia Commonwealth University.

Kathleen Graber's second collection, The Eternal City, chosen by Paul Muldoon for the Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets, published in 2010.

This program made possible in part by a grant from The Arts Center of the Capital Region

This event was funded in part by Poets & Writings, Inc. with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency.